Start Date
6-11-2020 2:00 PM
End Date
6-11-2020 2:30 PM
Description
The aggregate guess of a sufficiently large and diverse group produces a precise result (the wisdom of the crowd). By applying this principle to peer review of essays or other open-ended questions, an instructor can organize their course and leverage a crowd to help identify and mitigate plagiarism.
Crowd-Sourced Plagiarism Detection of Essays
The aggregate guess of a sufficiently large and diverse group produces a precise result (the wisdom of the crowd). By applying this principle to peer review of essays or other open-ended questions, an instructor can organize their course and leverage a crowd to help identify and mitigate plagiarism.